I ordered the belt 8 years ago, but here's the details from SCM parts that I ordered it from...
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I ordered the belt 8 years ago, but here's the details from SCM parts that I ordered it from...
Part number: 0000605959G
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It really does take a bit of time. You have to remove 4 bolts on the throat plate and replace that. Then you have to remove 4 bolts on the cheese plate to make the arbor wide enough to hold the...
Great point Richard. I do have a scoring blade but will need to check if I can match the width of a wide kerf blade.
I have read through other threads here about dados on sliders and specifically the Martin. Last year, I switched from a MM to Martin T60C and the only shortcoming on the Martin is dados, which has...
I recently upgraded from a 5'6" slider to a 10' slider and when I did, I built a Fritz and Franz jig thanks to the suggestions from this group. Since then, 99.9% of ripping is done on the sliding...
I'm going to second Jim's option.
I was in a very similar situation, buying tools in prep for retirement and ended up getting a 410mm J/P combo. Ideally I'd prefer 2 separate machines each with...
I've pretty much taken delivery almost every way you can. My 1200 lb MM slider came on a lift gate but was only the 66" sliding table, so it was easier. I picked up my 1400 lb Felder J/P from the...
That's where I got mine for stringing. They had a nice selection. I've also seen it at Groff and Groff here in PA.
I hope to get to the point of some of the other folks here. I am in the process of winding down in my current job and not sure if I'll end up going back to a full time job or not.
When I was...
Congrats Dave. The MM SC4E was my first slider and it changed the way I worked. I was very similar to you. I loved the slider to breaking down sheet good accurately and quickly but that ended up...
Not a wasted post at all. I have driven myself batty trying to find the reason a tool wouldn't start. I've convinced myself I had checked everything only to have some really stupid thing be the...
Need help from any Martin owners out there.
Some of you may have noticed from earlier posts and updates, I've recently installed a new Martin T60C. I've been picking away at setting up the saw...
I think Jon is describing situations where the stock is longer than the sliding table. In that case, I think the only option is to rip like you would on a regular table saw. I had this a lot when I...
I just wanted to give everyone an update in case it would help others in the future.
It was relatively easy to break down the saw. The process involved removing the overhead arm holding the...
I used a pallet jack and a built a ramp for mine. Had to take all the packaging off and lift the table as that's the position it needs to be in for balance when moving it with a pallet jack. The...
Congrats. I think you got a fair price. You'll love the machine.
I own the 25x2 and like it very much. I agree with Joe to a point, I'm not sure I really need the two grits either. I don't have as big of an issue with the table moving up/down because I use it...
I have checked flatness with feeler gauges. Tables were flat.
Izzy - I've had one for 3 years and have had great luck with it. The digital readout is dead-accurate and the motorized table works well. I did not have Felder commission it and the tables were a...
Bill,
I have the PM benchtop unit and am very happy with it. I know you'll get a lot of advice from others here about alternative methods and I know they'll all be valid. But the mortiser fit my...
Thank you very much John. This is extremely helpful. Although my math works out differently but it is based on some assumptions...
It's 4.4" (112mm) for the bump out and the cross-cut table arm,...
Thanks Anthony. Does your rip fence have the hand wheel or is it motorized?
Thanks David. Greatly appreciated.
Looking for any Martin T60 owners out there. I'm in the process of evaluating the Martin and I think I'm getting stuck on the dimensions but wanted to verify with someone who may know for sure.
I...
I have done the plywood/pallet jack method for a 1200 lb tablesaw and a 1000 lb bandsaw. Worked fine. On the slope, I just inched the units down by using gravity and friction of part of the pallet...